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Patients can take comfort in knowing that Medicare and many private insurance carriers cover the evadri System sessions, where medically reasonable and necessary. Hollister is actively working with insurers to make sure this effective treatment is available to patients who need it most. Coverage policies are constantly revised and updated so be sure to check with your physician.

With the type of treatment provided by the evadri System, many patients find that they are able to reduce or eliminate the use of absorbent pads or diapers. The ongoing cost of these products varies according to the type of absorbent product that is used and the number of changes that are required per day. Disposable products can cost anywhere from $200 to $400 per month depending upon the amount of urine loss.6 In studies of women with various types of bladder control problems, who were treated with a program that included the type of care provided by the evadri System, over 75 percent felt that they were able to wear less protection.1,4

 

1. Goode PS et al. JAMA 2003; 290:345-352
4.  Burgio KL et al. JAMA.1998;280:1995-2000
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Newman DK Managing Incontinence with Undergarments
and Pads, http://www.seekwellness.com/incontinence/
managing_with_pads.htm

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